Blogging from the Highlands of Scotland until I return to the Murcia region of Spain in the Autumn for a month or so'From fanaticism to barbarism is only one step' - Diderot

Thursday, 24 June 2004

Letters from Iraq

I just listened to this programme on BBC Radio4 earlier this evening. It is a half-hour programme comprising some of the letters, emails and journals or weblogs written by various American soldiers, British officials and Iraqis of their experiences over the past year in Iraq (read out by actors). It's a fascinating series of snapshots of their day to day lives and views. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a permanent stream of the broadcast on the BBC's website, but it will be broadcast twice tomorrow (Friday 25th June) on the BBC World Service internet service at the following times (GMT):
- 08.30
- 17.30

At these times, you can listen by pressing the 'Listen now' link at the top of this page.

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